Library Science Teachers Alliance Integrating 21st Century Information Literacy Skills into the Curriculum
Goal: To give teams of science teachers and librarians the training, resources and support they need to develop models for integrating 21st century information literacy skills into the science curriculum.
All-Day Fall (Sept/Oct) Workshop: This will include introductions to critical thinking and new media use by teens, frameworks for integrating media literacy, specific training in integrating constructivist media decoding into the high school science classroom, tools for integrating media production, and distribution of Project Look Sharp curriculum kits. Each librarian/science teacher team will begin designing an integration project plan.
Fall Coaching: Between trainings, each team will be coached by Project Look Sharp trainer Chris Sperry or Cyndy Scheibe as they design and begin implementing an integration project. Each team will document progress on their project on the LSTA Wiki and provide feedback in preparation for the winter workshop.
Half-Day Winter (Dec/Jan) Workshop: This will be structured based on input from teams after the fall training but will include discussion and training to support the integration projects.
Winter Coaching: Chris or Cyndy will continue coaching each team through the implementation and evaluation of their projects.
Half-Day Spring (March/April) Symposium: Each team will have 20 minutes to formally present their integration projects and receive feedback from the group. The presentations will be documented for sharing among groups and (tentatively) on the web.
Integrating 21st Century Information Literacy Skills into the Curriculum
Goal:
To give teams of science teachers and librarians the training, resources and support they need to develop models for integrating 21st century information literacy skills into the science curriculum.
All-Day Fall (Sept/Oct) Workshop:
This will include introductions to critical thinking and new media use by teens, frameworks for integrating media literacy, specific training in integrating constructivist media decoding into the high school science classroom, tools for integrating media production, and distribution of Project Look Sharp curriculum kits. Each librarian/science teacher team will begin designing an integration project plan.
Fall Coaching:
Between trainings, each team will be coached by Project Look Sharp trainer Chris Sperry or Cyndy Scheibe as they design and begin implementing an integration project. Each team will document progress on their project on the LSTA Wiki and provide feedback in preparation for the winter workshop.
Half-Day Winter (Dec/Jan) Workshop:
This will be structured based on input from teams after the fall training but will include discussion and training to support the integration projects.
Winter Coaching:
Chris or Cyndy will continue coaching each team through the implementation and evaluation of their projects.
Half-Day Spring (March/April) Symposium:
Each team will have 20 minutes to formally present their integration projects and receive feedback from the group. The presentations will be documented for sharing among groups and (tentatively) on the web.